The selection of resources and platforms that you will find here has been elaborated in order to facilitate the rapid identification of helpful technological solutions that could be used to support remote learning. The list provided here is not meant to be comprehensive, however, the selection has been driven by prioritizing resources and solutions that are free (or freemium), offline friendly or are available in more than one language (especially beyond, English).

In an increasingly online world, people need digital skills and literacy to work, live, learn and communicate productively. Without these skills, people face marginalisation not only in the physical world but in digital realms as well.Fortunately, digital exclusion is increasingly avoidable. Purposefully designed solutions can help people–even those with very low literacy levels and nascent technology skills—navigate digital spaces and benefit from relevant applications, such as those that connect users to health services, support refugees or help farmers improve productivity.

In this study, it was aimed to adapt the Technology Proficiency Self Assessment Scale for 21st Century Learning (TPSA C21), developed by Christensen and Knezek, into Turkey's conditions. The study sample consisted of 606 teachers working in 58 public schools affiliated to the Ministry of National Education in Bartın province. The original scale had a six-factor structure consisting of 34 items. In the adaptation stage, the Turkish version of the scale was initially created and then retranslated back into the source language. Next, the scale items were evaluated by linguists.

The Methodological guide of ID GAMES is targeted to professionals and organizations working with people with Intellectual Disability. It presents them the innovative methodology of co-creation game workshops which enables the inclusion of people with intellectual disability in community through active participation.

"Our hunger for lifelong learning has remained intact, grown even, as we have furthered our knowledge of one another through digital media. We have thrown caution to the wind and dived bravely into new ways of expressing ourselves; new ways of teaching, learning and acting together. Our mission here at EPALE is to nurture and maintain that joy and belief that we are willing and able to attain something special with one another, despite our differences." Astrid Søe

Montenegro is one of the countries that has successfully responded to the challenges of the COVID 19 pandemic and has shown a responsible approach to solving the many problems caused by this virus. As Lidija's organisation deals with capacity building in the non-governmental sector and the development of active learning and non-formal education, all training and conferences were postponed and she returned to her hometown and "moved" her office there.